(“Cassette” art)
Viet Cong
live:
Oct 20 at Wunderbar in Edmonton, AB
(“Immunity” art)
Jon Hopkins
live:
10/23 Graz, Australia – Elevate Festival
10/25 Bergen, Norway – Ekko Festival
10/26 Munich, Germany – Ritournelle
11/02 Reykjavik, Iceland – Iceland Airwaves Festival
11/08 Turin, Italy – Club to Club Festival
11/15 Washington, DC – U Street Music Hall
11/16 Brooklyn, NY – Verboten
11/18 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair
11/21 Toronto, ON – The Hoxton
11/23 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
11/25 Vancouver, BC – Fortune Sound Club
11/26 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
11/27 Portland, OR – Rotture
11/29 San Francisco, CA – The Independent
11/30 Los Angeles, CA – Echoplex
12/07 Perth, Australia – The Bakery
12/12 Melbourne, Australia – The HiFi
12/13 Victoria, Australia – Meredith Festival
12/14 Sydney, Australia – Oxford Art Factory
02/22 London, England – Oval
(“Pearl Mystic” art)
Hookworms
live:
10/29/13 – Manchester, UK Gorilla w/Parquet Courts & Mazes
11/30/13 – Camber Sands, UK – ATP ‘End of an Era’ Festival w/Loop
12/6/13 – Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club w/Quasi
12/7/13 – Glasgow, Scotland – Broadcast w/Quasi
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